It's not so much the network install that allows for that but the installation of the StarOffice Schedule Server, which is available on the SO 5.2 CD-ROM. THe problem with SO is that it's (if memory serves) written mostly in Java, as well as taking up LOTS of processes and memory. On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 06:13:15AM -0600, Jerry Kreps wrote:
Doesn't StarOffice 5.2, as a network install, allow for those abilities?
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
POP/IMAP daemon but the calendar/shared folders isn't as obvious. Would appreciate any advice on what products in the SuSE 7.0 distribution could
There's no integrated solution like Exchange. Like you say, the mail can be handled by any MTA (sendmail, qmail, ...). Shared folders - here you can use usenet news servers like DNews. For calendar, I think you have to use a web based solution. I've tried WebCal, which does most of what you need in general, but you can try them for yourself. The beauty of these solutions is that yoy can use any client software that you like.
You can find all this software on freshmeat.net. If you proceed, I'd like to know how things are going.
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